Mikehit said:NorbR said:No, but there are cameras that let you keep your bracketed exposures, including in RAW format, and give you the in-camera HDR image on top of that. The original 6D doesn't do that. You need to switch to JPG altogether, and you don't even get to keep the bracketed exposures. Just the one JPG. Apparently the Mark II works the same way.Mikehit said:Is there a camera that does HDR in raw format? If it is HDR then it is not a raw file
Gotcha. Thanks for explaining it.
Surely for a complex processing like HDR it is always best on a computer anyway? So as Don says, auto bracket and process in post.
Agreed. I never use it myself for that very reason.
But at least with the more elaborate version, you don't lose anything. You get the in-camera HDR; if you like it, good, and if you don't, you have your RAW files to post process to your liking.
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